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m loess Caf cfc and Societies ,nnPft. ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED. Classified Advertisements COUNT SIX AVERAGE WORDS TO THE LI E. TWO LINES, THr.EE LINES. 2 time. 20c j 2 time 1 wek 30c I 1 week e Extra llne: 10 cenU each a week; 25 cents line per month. ...IONS AMP Ct J o to 12 a. m. -.,jO OFFICE OVBll -nr, HOMEOPATHIC - ..nt. KOOM 17 Asaui-m- S 101. m- " T..r. act r'niUTIlin S' -i. .t.i' iio'rvnus diseases I OfW one ""- - -Sly physician an ; IS wpla "Ik. phone black 131 disease and iltofOBW of wo .OHM 'P"1"10 nmlU "e9- DENTISTS. (HAS, DBNTIST. OFFICE IN Btj. 'i noue rr" DENTIST. OFFICE IN AS FVLt m Schmidt's new drug Lf rd 271 Inks and brokers. CtiO.VAI- HANK OF ATHENA. ECaptiai. wwiiw, nuiiiu ...... (nrtln and domestic exenanj;? nooptly attended to. nury prnldnit i T J Kirk, vlrp-prf'l-U Harnett, cashier; F B. Hint canier FRATERNAL ORDERS. UMATILLA TENT, NO. 27. K. O. T. M. Meets In Secret Society hnll. second and fourth Tuesday In each month. All visit Inc Sir KnlRhts cordially Intlted. J. S. K-eei.. Record Keener: E. D. Estabrook, Commander, PENDLETON LODGE. NO. H2. A. F. AND A. M.i meets first and third Mondays of i. Vlnlllnw ht1i..n vMrnm. rncu mourn. . .o.v.uh . V, T. J. Tweedy, W. M. ; Joe n. rarkes, 8ec. 1'ENDLKTON CUAITEIt, NO. 28 T. C. Taylor, II. 1., F. F. Wamsley, secretary, meets second and fourth Fridays of each month In Masonic hall. DAMON LODGE. NO. 4. KNIGHT OF Tythlas. L. W. Held, C. C: II. W. Fletcher, K. of It. and 8. Meets every Monday In Secret Society hall. MODERN WOOMEN OF AMBItlCA. Tutullla Camp, No. G390. Meets first nnd third Mondays of each month nt Odd Fellows' hall. Georce A Haniulln, Con sul ; U. A. Ilcbblns, Cujrk. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD REGULAR meetliiRs of Pendleton Camp, No. 41, W. of W are held In Secret Society hall every Saturday evening. Visiting neighbors are nlwuys welcome. .1. r. Walker, Clerk; A. .1 Owen. C. C. TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES. F. S. MERRILL, SPOKANE, WASH. Agent New Densmore. Second-hand type writers, supplies, rcllnlng, repairing. BOOT mND SHOE REPAIRING. L. ORHENAWALD, THE OLD RELIARLF) Shoemaker. First-class repairing with best materials. Shop In rear of Dlndlnger Wilson 4 CO. JOHN WILSON, FIRST-CLASS SHOE maker and repairer. Rest material used and good work done. Shop 117 Alta St CABS AND CARRIAGES. IMEBS' HANK OF WESTON, i 0rp?u. Itoes a general wiua- l KZCuange OOUglll uuu num. r .,ll. ntteiwlMl tn. It. Iiwldmt George W. I'roehatel, E . 1 1 1 t"l I n.ahla.. ill. A Hartman, ai. M. J ones, x. ; D Draw, J F Kllgore, Rolert I Proewtel. fc.DLKT0N SAVINGS RANK, fee. Orraou. Organised March 1, ipltal, (S0.0O3 surplus, $1)0,000 ; Bowed on time deposits, ci Eirtt snd sold on all prluclpnl fenwlal attmtlnn given to col- Bw J. FurnUh. president: J. N. Iprcsldent T .1 Morris, cashier ; Uoney, ssi?tant casnier. RURISER TIRE HACK, NEW AND VERY lates style, for the service of the public. C. D. Carim and Jas. S. McKay, props. Call at the Commercial livery stable or tele phone main 1C1 and the hack will call for you. CITY CAB LINE. ERWIN BAKER, I'ROP. Telephone main 33". Stand In front of French restaurant. BOARD AND LODGING. THE WHITE LODGING HOUSE, 301 South Main street. M. T. Bradley, prop. Housekeeping rooms and lodging rooms, dood comfortable rooms and clean, well kept beds. Lodging 25 cents. EMPIRE LODGING HOUSE, CORNER OF K, Court and Johnson streets. Good large, clean rooms with comfortable beds. Rates 25c and 50c a night. Thos. Smart, Prop. Iitioxai. hank of pendle- Epltal. $70,H00 , surplus, Jll.l.uiiu. seneral banking business. Ei I tple'rnnlilc transfers sold on Sin Francisco. New York and lnts In ttie Northwest, uraits Chlni. Japan and Europe. Makes I oa reasonable terms. ievi nn flint Y !' Slntlock. vlce-presl- Wade, cashier : n. F. Johnson, Bitbler jlTECTS AND BUILDERS. Iwisn, ARCHITECT AND SU. Wnt, makes complete ana renu tor bulldlnss In the city or conn ii joaa ouiiaing. HOTEL ALTA, CORNER ALTA AND Mill streets. Board by the day or week. Good table set. Rates ?4 nnd $5 per week. Pendleton Feed Yard In connection. L. Ncff, prop. FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT, TERM reasonable, at 002 Water St., 'Phone red 15G. THE ST. GEORGE RKBTAURANT. REGD lar meals 2S cento. Short orders a specialty. Open day and night. T. A. Oldfather. Prop. THE STRAIION ROOMING HOUSK 1118 MAIN itrect, Mrs II. E. Coopr, Prop. Everyth ng new and strictly flrtt class. Kates 2'c, ftOc and U per day SECOND-HAND DEALERS. POLE, CONTRACTORS AND Kstima.es furnished on short la Wurt a sneclnltv Prompt hop on Bluff street nenr Main. II CONTRACTOR AND BUILD- fmim liirnlslieit on all Kinus .cement walks, stone walls, etc. it l:ast Oregonlan onice. BITMAN, AltCIIITHCT AND SlI- t Room In, Association Iroaieton, 0-gon. GKORGE O'DANIEL, NEW AND SECOND nana gooas Douguc ann buiu. vuutt Opera house block. Call and see him. V. STROBLE, DEALER IN SECOND baiul goods. If there Is anything yon l I.. ...... oiu.nn.hailf1 ftimiftire. stoves, granite ware and crockery .call and get nis prices, rto. -i- ouri bwwi. HE. PLASTERING AND CE- Crapnt walks a specialty. Es- FSW tree. Work guaranteed. litEidlev and Zehner's cigar Sl P O. bor 104. IWHICAL SUPPLIES. t- COURT STREET. IiA : "Wclnns, dealers In elec- TOVitr telephones. Elec CyilBids. Get our prices. SMITHING. tltOX roit WHEAT RACKS. lo town. 314 Webb St. W AND FEED STABLES. r..1" ItfMI I . 11. I E it .r4. aB1 8'8 stable. Sad- hi i ' uoes. Horses for sale. i. " K'.11 WAulKR r. r -nnnin feed and Imnrrllni. All lilffi. .ComPetent drlvers. Op L. ton, 'Phone main 101. i rppr."..". . i SiwT.1 " r BOYNTON "Will tsre . h, . Webb street. 'Phono INSURANCE & LAND BUSINESS. lOR H PARKES. OFFICE COTTONWOOD St. Opera house block ;Iand office bus iness, such as filing of claims and Initiating contests a specialty. Tntrv iiatt.hV. JR.. IL S. LAND COM' mlssloner Specialty made of land filings and proof ; Insurance and collections, ui lice In Judd building, room xk. PHOTOGRAPHERS. W S. BOWMAN. LEADING PHOTOGRA nlu.i- of the cltv. Harvest views. In dlau photos for sale. Finishing done for amateurs. Main St., near bridge. 'Phone red 270. TONSORIAL PARLOR8. BILLY KRASSIG, BARBER SHOP AND bath roomi, Main street, three doors north of Hotel nl. ueorge. rirai cimo serviuc NEW TONSORIAL PARLORS, COURT ST , Three noors weat oi uomen kuib nuim. v. u race, frop. rirsi cis-ss vturKuieu, vvviy thing clean, al modern improvenienti FOR RENT. FOR RENT STORE-ROOM ON COTTON- wood street, enquire oi uur. immc.T. FOR SALE. OLD NEWSPAPERS TO PUT UNDER ...n'nAtB nn Rhplv.M walls, or for wrap ping purposes. Old newspaper lu large bundles of 100 each at 25 cents a bundle at the EAST OREGONIAN office, Pendle ton, Oregon. 'CD 1 -f- H X- x MISCELLANEOUS. The NVwHDoy -Extry' Price of turkeys gone up' The Turk Huh' I don't know whether to feel flattered or t.i t.ike to ' woods! Dcspaia & Clark Wholesale Com mission Merchants Office in E. O. Building We have space in our firs and frost proof warehouse for rent. Call on us for prices. We are prepared to supply the retail trade with oranges, lemons, onions, potatoes, ba nanas and fruits and vegeta bles of all kinds. Come, Get Our Quotations gWvWvWVvV. A R I B I ROAST Prom us always command the highest appreciation from ths beat judges because it is tin very beat the market affords. The fame thing li equally true of our lamb, mutton and veal always the beat, tender and delicious, of the highest quality. A trial order it all that is necessary to prove that we keep the best meat in Pendleton, Otto Miescke COOK T S T It K E T Ho user's Old Stand No Bad Debts Are contracted by our system of doing business for we sell for cash and give our custo mers the benefit of our saving from loss. More fresh, firEt class groceries for your money than any other store in Pen ton. Our stock is all fresh. New goods arriving daily Miller Grocery Co. CASH GROCERY AND BAKERY J ONES E COMMISSION CO. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $300,000 1 ells Grain, Previsions, Stocks, Bonds and Cotton for tiasn or Future ueuvery iuirov.n.. i ... .... ... ..l Unrthm ' raunlelPal and miscellaneous securities. u6 .5 ine most extensive Drivate wlresvatem In the world we can execute ( Puranr? more ironptly ana satisfactory than any other concern. Hmihl CAWl"e orders wnen llmlW are reacueo. we ao uoi. uuw t tor car,?- m.ore Umn e margin you place In a trade. We charge no fain ln,,r Kru-Qraln ler bushel, Stocks' $2 per share, ttommis- "uvjo. ui oiauauca anu u&uy oiaraei. irce. miiun Ooat nR.,.,5,J,4to,,la, ana 8tat Banks. , KKKlSUltNCKi l'ondloton Snvlnira Bauk 1 V-.. "Jn'Softi?!1"10? Comnieree Building. Minneapolis Minn. Ex Coltii ,V,rtnoPa' to118 "id cities of the Northwest, Including WW J "Ullmail. ItltivItU r nr.,ll. Xlm,, PAndln. Kr.BLn er n-truotlon to Portland. Tacoma. Seattle. Everett and IB t "r75omciiUve n Psn te or account with us you can operate It In H. HANS2N,;WeatcrB Manager. enflletor. Offlce, 1 1 B Court Street. Phone Main 461 G. MAJOR. Lsoal Manager A DRAIN OK YOUR POOKBT- uuuik to xaw - r - - - There Is always ttomethlug out of order. animation of the pipes, drains, steam and gas niungs, eie., auu k u mate on the cost of putting tliem hi A ....l'lw nnnrlltlnn. Our WflfK men are competent and we have every thing necessary w carrv iuc muv jh flcult Job to a successful issue. B. F. BECK, The Plumber Court 8t. Opposite Golden Rule Hote REPRESENTING EILER'S PIANO HOUSE OF PORTLAND. Will Be Open Tomorrow Morning at' the O. R. & N. Depot Four of the Famous Co-operative Piano Clubs to Be Seen Plan a Success In Portland. The principle of large, quick sales at small profits; of purchasing the best instruments In great quantities, handling and shipping them by the least exiensivo methods, and soiling them at only very reasonable profits, which has made Ellers Piano House so immensely popular, Is now made still more effective by the inaugura tion of the club system, which prac tically enables purchasers to secure at wholesale prices the best Instru ments made In America. Twill Pay You to Look Into It. The plan Is simple, safe and the saving great. Briefly stated, each club stands collectively in the posi tion of a wholesale buyer, purchasing 25 pianos. This makes It possible for us to make tl;e same concessions to club members that we would to a bona fide wholesale buyer, but which could not lie made to eacli member of the club ns a regular retail or in dividual buyer. This' is the Proposition, To begin with, members of these clubs get the very best pianos made such as the Kimball, Decker, the Weber. Chickering and others, and they get them at dealer's prices, and In addition to this the terms of pay ment on them are much easier than in the regular retail way. The initial or first payment places the piano in your house. There will be four piano clubs "F," "O," "H," and "I," each club be ing limited absolutely to but twenty- five members. Those joining Club "V" now secure a fine, new piano by paying down the small sum of $5 and making weekly payments of $1.25. Club "G" members pay $7.00 upon delivery of their pianos and complete their payments at the rate of $1.00' per week. In the Club "H" series the initial payment will be $12.00 down and the balance in payments of $2.00 weekly. Those joining Club "I" will pay $20 down and $2.50 weekly. Or payments can bo arranged on a corresponding monthly basis. Hut either way, whatever piano you buy, be assured it Is a first-class one, and Is accompanied by the double written guarantee of Ito manufacturer and of this house. Now as to Prices. The following will give you some idea of the saving the piano club offers you: Pianos priced at $225 go to club members Tor $137; 275 pianos for $1(!4; pianos that sell regularly for $300 for $187; and the finest medium grade instruments, that cannot possi bly be sold under any other conditions for less than $350, by the club system go for $207. The highest grade, fancy and hand-carved pianos, the reg ular price or which is $500, go for $357. and $400 styles for $307. There are only 25 pianos in each club, and only 100 members are possi ble. You will understand, therefore, that the earlier you Join, the Bafer you are. Samples to be Seen. These terms secure you such fa mous pianos as the Chickering, Web er, Kimball, Hobart M. Cable, Voso, Weser. Marshall, Milton and others, all of them are first-class and having the guarantee of the manufactuier and also rurselves. Samples of pianos In each club can be seen at Piano Car, now located on Main streets, on the south side of main track, of O. It, & N. Co. Open days and evenings. Organs Hurdett and Kimball sold on same easy plan. November Issue Out, fri. Nnvnmhor number Of the Northwest Livestock and Woolgrow ers' Journal has Just been Issued, It Is replete with live stock news, notes and descriptive articles from the great stock ranges of Oregon. It Is well Illustrated wltn pnoiograpuo mm scenes from the Industry It repre-sent. IN POUND- rrtK FOLLOWING DESCRIBED unlmulK hve ben lukon up by the mrlM ot the Cltr of Pendleton, to wlt One ut brown geloW Ur In Ice, S T oM. 5 ponSd.. nibrMia Tlilble. One rojn Kld tot, bM foe. 8 white Ug. dim btnd on ItU SSi'r XttitStl no'!' e Vy taken awny within ten ly Irom the dlo hereof, then t 2 o'clock p ra. of the 9th djr o necemWr, IS02. the fld snlmuli wM bo li o the hUhe bidder. t public cllon, lor cMh. .t th- city pound, on the corner of Cottonwood proceedi or inch i'o to be implied to the My-m-ntot tuch coin and ej.pene pt making le. Puted this 26th dr ot November. 1J, J. A, BLAKELV. City Mtrshri. IN rOlTNO THEFOLL0WIS0 nsSCtUnKP arlnmli hvobcen tltkcntlliliy therarhlol the City oi Pendleton, to wit: One white mire, weight soo pounds, tnnded bat on leu hip. if ald anlmnU are no claimed by the ownere or thoe entitled to the po'eion of them, costi and ep.;nc against them pldnd them taken nwav within ten d:y from tho dte hercor, then st 2 .o'clock p.m.ot tho Wjhday of November, at pnhllc auction, for csh. at thy city pound, on the Turner ol Cottonwood and W ebb treeti, In "id city of rendleton. the proceed, ofi .uch SRlo to .PPll'hv.d7bC costs ana exppn" J,"' 19th day oi Nov., W.'. ) A. njaklcy City Marshal. fx I'O UN l)-fll K FOLLOWINO PESCR 111KD animals bare been taken u by the marshal oi me viit oi renuietou, xo wu; hub unj mrc male, collar marks, weight about 9"o pounds, no brand risible. One bay maro, about 12 years old, star on forehead, weight about 800 pounds, . I.I VI. . . I , nntinnl, . PA nnl ClHimea oy me owners tuww possession of them, costs and expenses against them paid and them taken away within ten days from the date hereof, then at 3 o'clock p. in. oIthe3rddar ot December. 1901. the said animals will be sold to tho highest bidder, at puDUO ancunn, ior i'mu, n iudw.j !'"""'. the corner ot Cottonwood and Webb streots. In said City of Pendleton, the proceeds of such and expenses ot making sale. Dated this 3lt uay oi .Noreiuoer, i.v-. n ua.ji narsDai. t HOTELS. HOTEL PENDLETON VAN DRAN BROS., Props. The Best Hotel in Pcndletoo KnJ as Rooil 5 nitV. i Headquarters for1 l'rnVeHng Mon. Commodious Sample Rooms, Rates $2 & $2,50 Special rates by week or mouth. Excellent Cuisine. Prompt Dinliigrooni Service. Every Modern Convenience). FOB 8AIJB AT TBI Ii OBBOOMUK UlnKf iw 18w CM h For Rent What Is known as Jacob's block. Enquire of C. B. Wade. Tho broomcorn crop of the United States In 1002 Is estimated by the American Agriculturalist at 39,800,000 pounds from an area of 76,300 acres. Tills yield in the previous year was estimated at a f.iou.uwu, puuuuo. IN POUND-TIIK FOLLOWING DKSCRIBKll animals hare been taken upby the marshal ol 1 the City ot I'endleton, to-wtt : One Svirrel Koau gcldlnc, white strip In face, dim brand on left hip. 9 years oldi weight 1100 pounds, shod all round. One bay mare, 7 years old, lett hind toot crooked, welg lit van pounus, wnua pii In lace, dim brand on leu snouiaer, raj rou gflillng, weight 1100 lbs, 6 yearsold. star on ioreuead. "key" btand on left shoulder, dim brand on right shoulder, two white hind feet, One black mare, 3 years old, white spot In fore head, weight 100 pounds, dim brand on loll Khoulder. One sorrel yearling Ally, white strip In face, no brand visible One light sorrel mare, 3 years old, we ght 900 pounds, white strip in face, right hind loot while, dim braud nn,i.,ff hin nnn antral mare, white spot In Ai.,ht livui Miiimii. dim brand on lett shoulder, Clears old. One sorrel yearling filly white spot iu lareueau, uiuu nu..v, no brand risible. II said animals are not i.inm.l iir ihn owner or tboso entitled to the poneiiion of it, coita and expenses againsi ii pam aim n . ' V in ten days from the date hereof, then at 2 o' clock p. m. or menu iay oi uecemuur, i., tberatd animal will be sold to the highest bidder, at public auction, for oash, at tho cltr pound, on the corner of Cottonwood and ebb streets in said City of Pendleton, tho proceed; of such sala to be applied to the payment ol sucb cons and expenses oi uiaaisK this 2ith day of November, MM. 1 A. Blakely, City Marshal Come Xo Us For your lumber and building material of all descriptions and you will save money and get first-class stock. We can sup ply you with Doors, Windows, Screen doors and windows, building paper, lime, cement, brick and sand. We make a specialty of wood ((Utter"; for barns and dwellings. Oregon Lumber Yard Alta St., opp. Conrt House. The J 900 Wash Machine 30 days fiee trial Saves labor and produces clean clothes - - - Cash Price Jio W. J. CLARKE & CO. Court Street Bar and billiard room in conneotion Only Three Mocks from Depot. GOLDEN HOLE HOTEL Corner Couit nud Joiuiiwm MreeU, I'ewUcton. OrfKoti M. F. Kelly, Proprietor. HEATED BY STEAAl LIGHTED BV ELECTniCITy AllimUuii I'liili, i-HtiHl,'JA to i.OO ir iIhv. KiiroM-iui I'liin. nOc, 70u, i1.0O. Hpvcliil rulcn li- nook or iniiiith. Free 'bus meets all trains! ' Commercial trade solicited Pine sample rooms Special Attention Given Country Trade MOTEL ST. GEORGE CORNER MAIN AND WEBB STS. Arouse Your Liver. You cannot have comfort un til it acts freely. To enjoy perfect health and feel like a new person take Beecham's Pills. Bold Kter;wUie-la boxes 19& od , GEO. DAHVEAU, Prop. Blegantly Furnished Steam Heatca iiuropeaii Clan. Block and a half from depot Sample room In connection. ROOM RATE 5Uo, 76o, $1.04 THE PORTLAND PORTLAND. OREGON American Han, j pr day aod up. Jltadauartcrs for tourists aud commercial Iist. ciers. Hrcial rate made lu famllU-a aud ataW gentlemen Tlie managtmcul will I llrwl at all times to show rooms and give price. A modern Turkisli UlliestabtUhmeutia I lie kuttt. II, C UOWUBH, Mausger. Babbitt IVUUI, bat In th worW, Im bars. Price $1 pr bar, at ttM Em( Orsgtilan Offlca. - lb TSw'K'uSa' ass ttJl-ttJJTSeS ."n'.a . ..A -A Uih a loui. LUlUMUHi KUIIslltta ISIIUtT fsvii"- ' " - SOLD BY TALLMAN & CO., DRUQQI8T8, PENDLETON, OREftOH.